World of Outlaws History: For the 2016 season Paul McMahan took on the grueling series schedule with Destiny Motorsports and veteran crew chief Scott Benic, recording one top-five finish and 18 top-ten finishes. McMahan competed with CJB Motorsports beginning in 2013 and racked up 12 wins with the team. McMahan’s best season to date was in 2014, with five wins and third place finish in the championship standings.

After a successful career driving sprint cars in his native California and in the Midwest with the All Star Circuit of Champions, Paul McMahan took on the World of Outlaws for the first time in 2001. McMahan quickly picked up his first win. He ran partial schedules with the series in 2002, 2006, 2008, 2009 and 2012.

Previous Racing History: McMahan began his racing career at the age of 5, driving quarter midgets… The first championship of McMahan’s career came at age 10. He won the National Quarter Midget championship… McMahan’s sprint car career began in 1987 – he also scored his first sprint car win that year at Placerville (CA) Speedway… In 1999, he was named the All Star Circuit of Champions Rookie of the Year… McMahan began competing with the World of Outlaws in 2001.

"Growing up watching Steve Kinser, Brad Doty, Doug Wolfgang and Sammy Swindell when the series first started really made me believe that racing with the Outlaws is something I wanted to do. My family has given up a lot and sacrificed a lot to help me get where I am and let me live out my dreams."